Lecture

Tissues and Organs: Introduction and Engineering

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This lecture covers the basics of tissues, tissue engineering, and organs, including the structure, function, and properties of different types of tissues. It also delves into the physics of biological action, such as water, salts, receptors, and signaling. The presentation explores the developmental stages of tissues, the culturing of stem cells, and the importance of tissue engineering in treating diseases and enabling tissue regeneration.

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